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Human Resource Management

Human Resource Management (HRMG BBA)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  •  120 CREDITS  •  HRMG BBA

Students in the Human Resources Management program receive broad exposure to human resources careers, topics, policies, and real world applications.  With an emphasis on the important strategic role human resources plays in business, students learn through varied methodologies that develop the strong critical thinking and communication skills human resources professionals need in the twenty-first century. 

Davenport's Bachelor of Business Administration's Human Resources Management program is aligned with the Society of Human Resources Management (SHRM) educational standards for human resources professionals.  Eligible students can prepare for and take the SHRM Certified Professional (CP) exam during their senior year.

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Finance

Finance (FINANCE BBA)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  •  120 CREDITS  •  FINANCE BBA

The Finance BBA is designed to prepare students for professional positions in industry and in financial planning. Students completing this degree should be able to analyze, formulate, evaluate, and select appropriate ethical recommendations for finance-related problems. The analysis of market trends and conditions and relationship to individual job situations will also be emphasized. In addition, this finance program also provides the foundation for an MBA degree program.

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Accounting

Accounting (ACCT BBA)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  •  120 CREDITS  •  ACCTG BBA

The Bachelor of Business Administration - Accounting degree from Davenport combines the development of expertise and technical skills with the communications, teamwork, and leadership skills expected of today’s accounting business management professional. Students learn to develop and maintain accounting records, prepare financial statements, and begin to use accounting information as a decision-making tool. Intermediate and advanced courses focus on an in-depth, topical study of accounting processes and reporting, including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), International Accounting Standards (IAS), and financial statement presentation and analyses. Cost accounting, budgeting, and individual and corporate tax courses enhance the student’s professional knowledge, analytical skills, and problem-solving abilities. Interlacing accounting coursework at all levels is the understanding and use of accounting information systems technology.

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Finance

Finance (FINANCE ABA)

65 Credits

ASSOCIATE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  •  65 CREDITS  •  FINANCE ABA

The Finance curriculum is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of finance and to build a foundation for further studies in finance and related fields. Students will be able to analyze corporate and individual financial statements as well as identify economic trends. Students will also be able to interpret, analyze and synthesize financial investment data and give appropriate recommendations. The associate program may also serve as the basis for transferring to a bachelor’s degree program.

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Business Administration

Business Administration (BUS ADM ABA)

61 Credits

ASSOCIATE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION • 61 CREDITS • BUS ADM ABA

The hallmark of the Associate of Business Administration program is its flexibility. It is designed to enable students to customize a business degree by combining courses from as many as four business disciplines while also accommodating transfer credit from other institutions, from approved training programs and from professional licensure.

This degree program may not be used as part of a double major.

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Accounting ABA

Accounting ABA (ACCT ABA)

64 Credits

ASSOCIATE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION • 64 CREDITS • ACCT ABA

The Associate of Business Administration - Accounting courses at Davenport balance theoretical understanding with hands-on learning opportunities. Foundation courses introduce accounting theory and the business accounting cycle. Students learn to develop and maintain accounting records, prepare financial statements and begin to use accounting information as a decision-making tool.
 

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